Ok, I turned up 2 hours early at the Orlando Museum of Art and it was not open to the public yet so I did a long walk of probably 6 miles around the museum and explored all the lakes, parks and neighborhoods in the area. This pretty area was called the Lake Formosa Neighborhood and was established in 1911 or over a hundred years ago. It had a nice bridge that crossed the water into the rising sun.

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VERY PICTURESQUE IMAGES. LIVE OAKS SEEM TO PREDOMINATE. ‘SPANISH MOSS’ OVERFLOWS TO DECORATE THAT PRETTY NEIGHBORHOOD SIGN (TO INCLUDE STYLISH SUPPORT STRUCTURE). A LOVELY PARKLIKE ATMOSPHERE (LIKELY WITH AN ALLIGATOR POPULATION IN THAT ABUNDANT WATER).